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firm from berlin was commissioned to lo at the data. the aim was to find out who had been leaking information from top management to the press. >> one of the accused claims that he informed the ceo about his legal investigation plans earlier than first thought. the officials have denied any wrongdoing. >> eupe shas eed the day and week with healthy gains. a better than expected batch of employment data out of the u.s. helped the blue chips crews to their strongest weekly performance since july. >> the west report listed the move at the end of the weekend there was a sigh of relief when the numbers cannot because they had been much better than expected. this report lower to fears that the u.s. could slip again into recession. the german companies are focusing on china. audi reported an increase in sales in china. they would like to make china their biggest market in a few years. >> we are looking at the closing numbers. the dax closing higher. the u.s. stocks 50 also closing higher. across the atlantic on wl street, sharerices rallied. t
firm from berlin was commissioned to lo at the data. the aim was to find out who had been leaking information from top management to the press. >> one of the accused claims that he informed the ceo about his legal investigation plans earlier than first thought. the officials have denied any wrongdoing. >> eupe shas eed the day and week with healthy gains. a better than expected batch of employment data out of the u.s. helped the blue chips crews to their strongest weekly performance...
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berlin came under fire for what many said was a lackluster program. some believe that venice is out shining both. some films, such as this psychological smallethriller, "k swan." it struck a balance between mainstream movies and art house there. some of the most popular films have been french. in this comedy, a trophy wife plays the wife of a board executive. when her husband becomes ill, she takes over the factory. the film, set in the 1970's, has an interesting take on the times. venice's festival is likely to be boosted further when they finished with the complex of seven state of the art movie theaters. the project is set to be completed in 2012. people from the industry are confident that will change of venice for the better. >> venice has always not been set in stone. am i think they have a great lineup this year, very diverse. >> the most important thing is that venice exists and has a place at the top. >> perhaps the praise is also influenced by the surroundings, which seem like one large film festival. >>> the festival aims to celebrate inter
berlin came under fire for what many said was a lackluster program. some believe that venice is out shining both. some films, such as this psychological smallethriller, "k swan." it struck a balance between mainstream movies and art house there. some of the most popular films have been french. in this comedy, a trophy wife plays the wife of a board executive. when her husband becomes ill, she takes over the factory. the film, set in the 1970's, has an interesting take on the times....
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collapse a columnist in currency experts hold a little hope for the euro if they gather at a conference in berlin. brain drain reverses the american economy shrinks many indeed immigrants in the u.s. are heading home to jump starting innovation in their native country. very warm welcome to you this is the life from moscow with me alice hits two cosmonauts on the u.s. has landed safely back on the stand it follows a failed has had on friday to cut their soyuz craft from the international space station after a technical glitch we saw in thomas is that mission control for us. everything went according to plan and today in fact around six o two this morning the capsule undock from the international space station has soyuz t.m.a. eighteen crew then basically started their descent to earth at eight thirty they made their deorbit burn which meant firing the engines that pointed them down towards the earth which started their pretty tumultuous a descent and what i mean by that is that around nine o'clock in the morning they enter the earth's atmosphere a very fiery environment in fact no two we lost sign
collapse a columnist in currency experts hold a little hope for the euro if they gather at a conference in berlin. brain drain reverses the american economy shrinks many indeed immigrants in the u.s. are heading home to jump starting innovation in their native country. very warm welcome to you this is the life from moscow with me alice hits two cosmonauts on the u.s. has landed safely back on the stand it follows a failed has had on friday to cut their soyuz craft from the international space...
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columnists and currency experts hold out little hope for the euro as they gather at a conference in berlin. brain drain reverses the american economy shrinks many indian immigrants in the u.s. heading knowing jump still missing innovation in their native country. and in our close up series we explore russia's biggest island in some come in with its unique wildlife and rich sits. a very warm welcome. from moscow with me i said but a russian soyuz spacecraft with three crewmembers on board is nearing its you to land in around twenty minutes time and well the spacecraft left the international space station on its second attempt after a technical glitch on friday our correspondent sean thomas is following the flight's mission control. the stories to me eighteen crew got into their capsule this morning at six o two they were released from the international space station and it looks like they are on target for their landing this morning around nine twenty one in kazakhstan in fact it's been an interesting couple of days where the crews had to troubleshoot and problem solve in fact for the first
columnists and currency experts hold out little hope for the euro as they gather at a conference in berlin. brain drain reverses the american economy shrinks many indian immigrants in the u.s. heading knowing jump still missing innovation in their native country. and in our close up series we explore russia's biggest island in some come in with its unique wildlife and rich sits. a very warm welcome. from moscow with me i said but a russian soyuz spacecraft with three crewmembers on board is...
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not too distant future the sixteen country eurozone will fall apart according to those gathered in berlin this weekend and where better to hold a conference like this of all the economies in the eurozone germany has paid the heaviest price for the economic mismanagement of the countries that have come to be known as the pigs portugal italy ireland greece and spain forced to do some things to rescue those economies the e.u. and the i.m.f. set up a seven hundred fifty billion euro emergency fund one hundred ten billion euros has been lent to greece and there's some speculation in the press that the greeks are looking to delay repayment of that loan but the collapse of the euro looks less likely than it did three months ago eurozone economies are doing much better than expected germany has fewer unemployed people and in the second quarter of this year it clucked tough it's best course in the growth rates for twenty years but nigel farage of the u.k. independence party says more on the rest is coming the situation in portugal possibly worse than that in greece so i mean don't think that becau
not too distant future the sixteen country eurozone will fall apart according to those gathered in berlin this weekend and where better to hold a conference like this of all the economies in the eurozone germany has paid the heaviest price for the economic mismanagement of the countries that have come to be known as the pigs portugal italy ireland greece and spain forced to do some things to rescue those economies the e.u. and the i.m.f. set up a seven hundred fifty billion euro emergency fund...
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has been following the biggest protest which was in the german capital berlin. only you wonder if you get some freedom not fear the participants of mass rallies in berlin and throughout europe all over the political spectrum but their demands obvious say give us back our privacy. i'm afraid that somebody. sends. the wrong things. from. stockholm program implemented last year european countries will have to import almost all key data about their citizens and john central database information would be fingerprints financial records and even personal data. and also be able to use the latest satellite surveillance technology to trace any citizens anywhere in the european union gradually lose control about and this. is handed over to. databases and you won't be asked in the future what you want to do and you can decide yourself but other people will decide to have access to the start of basis. as an urban sociologist with the german government suspected he was a terrorist he was followed his phone and his family's e-mails read use even arrested before being released
has been following the biggest protest which was in the german capital berlin. only you wonder if you get some freedom not fear the participants of mass rallies in berlin and throughout europe all over the political spectrum but their demands obvious say give us back our privacy. i'm afraid that somebody. sends. the wrong things. from. stockholm program implemented last year european countries will have to import almost all key data about their citizens and john central database information...
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it is in berlin for us. and we've had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its introduction it's been in inherently a wrong thing to do also officially bringing together sixteen economies nearly seventeen when i joined in january that inherently have nothing in common at the end of the day there's going to be option of what they're calling an action plan is going to be four points and one of them is going to encourage people to call for a referendum in germany on the euro asking people whether they really want to or still be enforced and the aim of these people here today through that referendum will be
it is in berlin for us. and we've had a room full of six hundred fifty people listening to around about fifteen speakers ranging from economists to some of the foremost currency experts in germany and also former european central bankers and they've been saying essentially that maybe not today maybe not tomorrow but sometime in the not too distant future the euro is going to collapse and they've been arguing that it's a fundamentally flawed concept in the first place that ever since its...
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our technology correspondent has been at the world's biggest electronics show in berlin. >> this is a pretty good place to get a vision of the future of television. they are determined we should see the future in 3-d. this one you get the experience without glasses. i don't quite get it but my eyesight is not the best. most of them you do have to put the glasses on. they think customers will want that. they will watch 3-d television. you can even get fairly cheap 3- d video cameras. here is a bit of me recorded. you are selling these devices. it seems like a gimmick to me. >> you only have to look around the show to see how big 3-d will be. we are bringing it to the masses. >> another big bang is connecting television. lots of apps here. this gives you facebook, twi tter, but you will get television programs delivered over the internet into your tv. what really matters is the sheer quality of the picture. this is the best you will probably get at the moment. a very thin screen and very sharp, but very expensive. 3-d, connected tv, the future of television is getting too complicated. h
our technology correspondent has been at the world's biggest electronics show in berlin. >> this is a pretty good place to get a vision of the future of television. they are determined we should see the future in 3-d. this one you get the experience without glasses. i don't quite get it but my eyesight is not the best. most of them you do have to put the glasses on. they think customers will want that. they will watch 3-d television. you can even get fairly cheap 3- d video cameras. here...
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in the coming days, the vehicle will be turned over to the air force museum in berlin. it will make the 400-kilometer trip on a flatbedq trailer, with the dignity, style, and ease suited to her rage. >> -- suited to her age. >> that wraps up our in-depth report. thank you u r joining us. stay tuned to dw-tv. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- no. well, it's just past there. first house in the right after the cottage on the l don't panic. brazen it out. me? - no. - right. here goes. yippee!
in the coming days, the vehicle will be turned over to the air force museum in berlin. it will make the 400-kilometer trip on a flatbedq trailer, with the dignity, style, and ease suited to her rage. >> -- suited to her age. >> that wraps up our in-depth report. thank you u r joining us. stay tuned to dw-tv. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- no. well, it's just past there. first house in the right after the cottage on the l don't panic. brazen it out....
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i am melendez in berlin. >> i am steve chaid. i am at the business desk. >> the u.s. says it has received billions of euros in pledges to improve the health of women and children. >> european parliament approved sweeping regulation of the eu's financial services industry. >> and a scramble for resources in remote regions of the arctic. ♪ >> the un says it has raised more than 30 billion euros to fund health care for needy mothers and children. on the closing day at a summit dedicated to strategies for fighting poverty, secretary- general ban ki-moon said the government's, foundation of businesses have committed funds to that purpose. leaders from 140 countries have been attending the summit. u.s. president barack obama is due to address. >> the main goal is simple. there has been progress towards achieving it, but it has been far too slow. almost 1 billion people suffer from militant -- malnutrition today. the world's poorest countries still have a long way to go to me the other goals which include reversing the spread of aids and ensuring access to primary school e
i am melendez in berlin. >> i am steve chaid. i am at the business desk. >> the u.s. says it has received billions of euros in pledges to improve the health of women and children. >> european parliament approved sweeping regulation of the eu's financial services industry. >> and a scramble for resources in remote regions of the arctic. ♪ >> the un says it has raised more than 30 billion euros to fund health care for needy mothers and children. on the closing day...
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the two ministers met in berlin on tuesday. after the meeting they told reporters at a news conference that he will attend a foreign minister's meeting on nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation in new york later this month. japan and australia have organized the meeting and about ten countries are expected to take part. >> recent outbreaks of a deadly bacteria in two hospitals in japan apparently started from patients who have never traveled abroad. experts say the superbug may be widespread in japan. the university hospital in tokyo recently revealed nine patients who died in the hospital were infected by the drug-resistant bacteria called acinetobacter. the superbug has also infected 24 people at fujita health university hospital in central japan since february this year. it had been suspected that the superbug came from foreign countries. however, the two hospitals say the first patients thought to be infected had not traveled abroad. an expert on infectious diseases says the bacteria may have already been spreading in jap
the two ministers met in berlin on tuesday. after the meeting they told reporters at a news conference that he will attend a foreign minister's meeting on nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation in new york later this month. japan and australia have organized the meeting and about ten countries are expected to take part. >> recent outbreaks of a deadly bacteria in two hospitals in japan apparently started from patients who have never traveled abroad. experts say the superbug may be...
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in berlin game kron 4 news. >> in san jose u.s. district court judge has cleared the way for executions to review at san quentin. albert is scheduled to dialed by lethal injection at 12:01 p.m. on september 29th. it the judge is given brown the option of being given one drug or three drug cocktail. dan cronin kron 4 news. if >> san jose to assault cases at city college in the stretch of two weeks have people on edge including a rape case here in this parking lot heard of the most and was forced and toward car and raped on september 13th and on september 21st of a female student climbed the stairs to bargain grosz was pushed against this wall she got away and authorities don't connect the two cases. >> can't this patrol be stepped up to try and prevent this again. in san jose kron 4 news. >> officials here in oakland police headquarters say that a person wanted for robbing a bank of america branch and a converter was recently arrested following tips that came in from the committee. in fact opd said there's been a noticeable turn aro
in berlin game kron 4 news. >> in san jose u.s. district court judge has cleared the way for executions to review at san quentin. albert is scheduled to dialed by lethal injection at 12:01 p.m. on september 29th. it the judge is given brown the option of being given one drug or three drug cocktail. dan cronin kron 4 news. if >> san jose to assault cases at city college in the stretch of two weeks have people on edge including a rape case here in this parking lot heard of the most...
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to the changing nature of conflict you know after the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down by percent heathy percent so we live in a much better world today but the nature of conflict has changed there are fewer casualties is that at the same time it's more difficult to deal with you know we didn't have suicide bombings during the cold war we have that now so it's created. so our armed forces have got to be modernized they need to be more flexible they need to be more maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead on both sides both the nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know the wrong type of people we wish things taxpayers' money on the wrong weapons were fated in the last war not the next conflict so we've got to adapt nato has to adapt russia has to adapt in order to be able to confront those new challenges of the threats to our security by talking ab
to the changing nature of conflict you know after the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down by percent heathy percent so we live in a much better world today but the nature of conflict has changed there are fewer casualties is that at the same time it's more difficult to deal with you know we didn't have suicide bombings during the cold war we have that now so it's created. so our armed forces have got to be modernized they need to be...
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berlin coming in at 19 degrees, 21 in vienna, moderate temperature here but it will be much, much milder towards the west for places like paris, 28 degrees with sunshine. here's your extended forecast now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
berlin coming in at 19 degrees, 21 in vienna, moderate temperature here but it will be much, much milder towards the west for places like paris, 28 degrees with sunshine. here's your extended forecast now. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
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one of the biggest electronic shows opened in berlin today. our technology -- technology correspondent was there. >> this is a pretty good place to get a vision of the future of television. they are selling a lot of 3-d sets. you get the experience without glasses. i don't quite get it myself. plenty more sets. they seem convinced customers will want that. we will have to sea. you can even get fairly cheap 3- d video cameras. you can see the two lenses on the front. you are selling these devices. this seems like a gimmick to me? >> you only have to look around the show to see how big 3-d will be. >> another big thing is putting your tv on the internet, lots of apps here. this gives you facebook , e bay, twitter. it will be a big theme over the coming years. what really matters is the quality of the picture. this is the best you will probably get. a very thin screen and sharp picture, but very expensive. 3-d, connected tv, the future of television is getting a little too complicated. >> a team of divers say they found the world's oldest drinkab
one of the biggest electronic shows opened in berlin today. our technology -- technology correspondent was there. >> this is a pretty good place to get a vision of the future of television. they are selling a lot of 3-d sets. you get the experience without glasses. i don't quite get it myself. plenty more sets. they seem convinced customers will want that. we will have to sea. you can even get fairly cheap 3- d video cameras. you can see the two lenses on the front. you are selling these...
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washington and paris and berlin they got to bring in a bigger group of players and i think that's that's a very radical shift and it's gone without very much comment in my judgment within what it what about the dollar than i mean if if we g twenty it's the beginning of something we don't know really what certainly i would say it's good to have more voices if they really listen to i don't really know but you know you have the kind of the stranglehold here of the dollar i mean you know i used to be in finance and i can tell you that the world as i have always. told well you can it is a stranglehold i mean the euro is doing very badly the future of it i mean for goodness sake some people were saying that we would be thrown out of the year ok it was an operation that we really don't know if it's going to succeed who's got their fingers on the only throat is of the fed in the resources of the chinese bondholders i mean if it was the it's equal strength. that's what i was going to get to this analogy is blinking i mean nobody wants to blink the chinese don't want to lose so much of their wealt
washington and paris and berlin they got to bring in a bigger group of players and i think that's that's a very radical shift and it's gone without very much comment in my judgment within what it what about the dollar than i mean if if we g twenty it's the beginning of something we don't know really what certainly i would say it's good to have more voices if they really listen to i don't really know but you know you have the kind of the stranglehold here of the dollar i mean you know i used to...
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16 degrees in stockholm today, 20 degrees in london, coming in at 27 in madrid, teens, 18 degrees in berlin today. that's what's going on just now. here is your extended forecast. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
16 degrees in stockholm today, 20 degrees in london, coming in at 27 in madrid, teens, 18 degrees in berlin today. that's what's going on just now. here is your extended forecast. >>> and that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks very much for joining us.
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threats and in what way all of us have to adapt to the changing nature of conflict you know after of the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down but he too personally.
threats and in what way all of us have to adapt to the changing nature of conflict you know after of the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down but he too personally.
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political question at this point in europe highly political question the point is the governments in berlin and paris and elsewhere are are extending the the age of retirement or cutting down on the salaries of public workers government workers and so forth and all of those measures really have a negative impact as you saw in germany in one nine hundred thirty one under the brooding austerity that to pave the way for the entree of the third reich a platform of jobs for all so i think this is a very very tricky tightrope that the governments of the e.u. with are walking right now i think there are other ways to do it but you would have to have a real shake up of the political vested interests in the e.u. all right let's look at the broader scope could these strikes in riots undermine the existence of the euro or even of the e.u. itself. the e.u. i rather doubt it i think it would have to escalate quite dramatically over the coming months to weaken the euro we saw in greece since the beginning of this year that the greek trade union tradition is a very very activist tradition despite very ver
political question at this point in europe highly political question the point is the governments in berlin and paris and elsewhere are are extending the the age of retirement or cutting down on the salaries of public workers government workers and so forth and all of those measures really have a negative impact as you saw in germany in one nine hundred thirty one under the brooding austerity that to pave the way for the entree of the third reich a platform of jobs for all so i think this is a...
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at least twelve people have been killed and dozens injured in a bus crash on a motorway near berlin police say the vehicle was forced off the road by a car merging into the traffic and slammed into a concrete bridge support the bus was carrying almost fifty polish tourists returning home from spain. file shares in russia are pushing to make internet private piracy illegal and destroy its negative image they have decided to follow the example of the er european counterparts by setting up a political party and a spy being a new phenomenon in the country they are already putting pressure on russia's music industry as europe has cut off now reports. of has been in show business since the lead nineteen eighties back then giving away demo tapes was the best way to gain fans after two decades his formula seems to be making a comeback. except now to spread the word publishers his music on the web for free so people pay to see him in concert. you see the album was already uploaded and downloaded a hundred times before i even publish date i know there's no point in fighting it so i'm going to use it
at least twelve people have been killed and dozens injured in a bus crash on a motorway near berlin police say the vehicle was forced off the road by a car merging into the traffic and slammed into a concrete bridge support the bus was carrying almost fifty polish tourists returning home from spain. file shares in russia are pushing to make internet private piracy illegal and destroy its negative image they have decided to follow the example of the er european counterparts by setting up a...
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still believe that what we've witnessed is the beginning of the end of some of them have gathered in berlin where artie's laurette met briggs is the latest. the people who are gathered here today are a group of economists current some of the full currency experts in germany and also a former european central bank has been certainly positing this weekend that the euro will collapse essentially what they're going to argue here over the course of today is that the euro is inherently flawed as an idea and that it has also officially brought together sixteen seventeen with a stone here which will join the euro in january economies which fundamentally have nothing in common and the objective at the end is to to agree a set of sets of bullet points essentially an action plan which will mean that there may be a referendum in germany on the euro and the ultimate goal of that referendum for these people who are here today is to bring the deutschmark back to germany and i'm very pleased to be joined by. one of the organizers of this conference he he has put this conference together here just tell me w
still believe that what we've witnessed is the beginning of the end of some of them have gathered in berlin where artie's laurette met briggs is the latest. the people who are gathered here today are a group of economists current some of the full currency experts in germany and also a former european central bank has been certainly positing this weekend that the euro will collapse essentially what they're going to argue here over the course of today is that the euro is inherently flawed as an...
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in what way all of us have to adapt to the changing nature of conflict you know i have to have the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over.
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earlier, we mentioned a crash along route 9 between the berlin turnpike and clark's gap. all of that activity cleared according to the authorities and the road has been reopened. >> igor is not the only storm out in the sea. a typhoon in issue i can't dumping as much as four feet of rain in some places, a typhoon in asia. we have traumatic pictures coming out of taiwan. >> 44 inches of rain in just hours as a typhoon hits taiwan. wind are hitting over 100 miles per hour. people are staying indoors. much the southern part of the island is under water. thousands have been evacuated. water is knee deep and roads were impassable. >> the river was flooded and it almost submerged the bridge. >> within the blink of an eye, flood waters also arrived. >> reporter: government officials are preparing for the worst. they say it is the strongest typhoon to strike this year. dozens have been hurt, some cut by broken glass. others hurt when they fell off motorcycles in strong winds. a local tv station showed footage of rescue workers saving an elderly woman trapped for 10 hours. more th
earlier, we mentioned a crash along route 9 between the berlin turnpike and clark's gap. all of that activity cleared according to the authorities and the road has been reopened. >> igor is not the only storm out in the sea. a typhoon in issue i can't dumping as much as four feet of rain in some places, a typhoon in asia. we have traumatic pictures coming out of taiwan. >> 44 inches of rain in just hours as a typhoon hits taiwan. wind are hitting over 100 miles per hour. people are...
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or berlin, if you go to san francisco you'll find the same comfortable surrounding but by the same token if you go to vladivostok, you feel comfortable again. it's the same civilizational setup. and i think it would be very important to keep this historical heritage of the european civilization and to see whether we can cooperate closer in this triangle in order to use more effectiveedly comparative advantage of this civilization vis-a-vis our relationship which much not be confrontational with other civilizations. the competition should not be equal to competition. >> rose: we're not looking at a conflict of civilizations here. >> absolutely. >> rose: but you seem to be saying russia knows where it is on the map and it knows its heritage and it know it is european heritage and that russia is european and it's casting its... what? what? >> you know, russia benefited from european experience and europe benefited from the russian experience many "new york times" history. the first modernization project, i think, could be attributed to the fish yaive the of peter the great who in the early
or berlin, if you go to san francisco you'll find the same comfortable surrounding but by the same token if you go to vladivostok, you feel comfortable again. it's the same civilizational setup. and i think it would be very important to keep this historical heritage of the european civilization and to see whether we can cooperate closer in this triangle in order to use more effectiveedly comparative advantage of this civilization vis-a-vis our relationship which much not be confrontational with...